See Claire Foy and More Stars' First Vogue Covers

The 34-year-old actress, best known for her role as Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown, has just reached a career milestone by landing her first Vogue cover. Appearing in the magazine's November issue, Foy promotes two films—First Man and The Girl in the Spider's Web—and discusses her new life as a single mom after her split with husband Stephen Campbell Moore.

Foy, who was photographed by David Sim, is in good company, as human rights lawyer Amal Clooney and award-winning actress Saoirse Ronan also landed their first Vogue covers in 2018.

In celebration of Foy's latest achievement, take a look at other stars' memorable Vogue debuts:

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Claire Foy

The November 2018 issue is dedicated to the First Man actress (modeling a Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello dress).

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Saoirse Ronan

The Lady Bird star is dressed in Prada for the August 2018 issue.

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Amal Clooney

The barrister wears an Alexander McQueen top on the May 2018 issue.

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Daisy Ridley

The star of Star Wars: Last Jedi looks out of this world in the November 2017 issue.

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Zendaya

The Disney Channel and Spider-Man: Homecoming star graced the cover of the magazine's July 2017 issue.

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Elle Fanning

For the June 2017 issue, Anne Leibovitz photographed the Beguiled actress—who admitted to having quite a temper. "My mom and my sister are always like, 'That's not something you brag about," Fanning laughed. "But I tell strangers—I'm also very trusting of people—like, 'I get so mad!'"

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Selena Gomez

The magazine dedicated its April 2017 issue to the pop star, who opened up about her time in treatment.

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Ruth Negga

The Loving star appeared on Vogue's January 2017 issue after appearing in the Oscar-buzzy film.

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Gigi Hadid

After gracing various covers of Vogue's international editions, Gigi finally landed the cover of the U.S. version alongside Ashton Eaton.

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Margot Robbie

Two years after her breakthrough performance in The Wolf of Wall Street, the Legend of Tarzan star earned Anna Wintour's approval.

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Alicia Vikander

After scoring Golden Globe nominations for Ex Machina and The Danish Girl, the Swedish star scored the magazine's January 2016 cover.

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Amanda Seyfried

Ahead of Ted 2's summer debut, the actress was featured in the magazine's June 2015 issue.

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Dakota Johnson

Ahead of her big 50 Shades of Grey release, the actress nabbed the February 2015 cover of the mag.

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Lupita Nyong'o

In her first Vogue cover story interview, the Oscar-winning beauty opened up about her breathtaking Oscar de la Renta gown from the awards show, saying: "The dress let me know it was going to be worn. It's quite scary when you fall in love with a dress, because it's nothing to do with your brain. It's like a gut reaction."

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Taylor Swift

Just look at those piecing blue eyes—how enchanting! It's no wonder the pop star scored the magazine's February 2012 cover.

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Halle Berry

For the December 2002 issue, the always-radiant actress showcased her décolletage in a masterfully draped gown.

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Kate Upton

Ow ow! The June 2013 cover girl puts her sultry figure on display for her debut cover of U.S. Vogue.

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Katy Perry

The singer looked naturally beautiful for her first time fronting Vogue, sporting a floral dress, crimson lips and soft, ravenesque locks.

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